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What Happened to Reddit? API Changes, Shadowbans, Bots, and Community Decline
“Ask David!” Question:
“First it was Quora, and now it's Reddit. It just sucks and feels dead. Why?? It seems like real human interaction has been totally replaced by bots, heavy moderation, and shadowbans. Is there any real alternative left for building an online community where you actually control your content and culture?” -Ex-Redditor
You're not imagining it, and you definitely aren't the only person saying it.
Spend five minutes browsing tech forums, creator communities, or independent discussion boards and
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Posted in AI, Ask David!, Social Networking, Technology in the News
Tagged ai, Alexis Ohanian, bots, building online community, community management, me we too, organic discovery, quora, Quora alternatives, reddit, reddit alternatives, reddit sucks, shadowban, social network, spam filters, Steve Huffman
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8 Free (and Realistically Easy) Ways to Drive Website Traffic
Ask David! Question: "It was easier than I thought to build my website. Now what are the easiest ways to build traffic without spending money?"
Building a website is just the beginning - getting people to actually visit it is the real challenge. The good news? You don’t need a big marketing budget to drive traffic. There are plenty of free and easy ways to get eyes on your site, whether you’re just starting out or looking to grow.
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Posted in Ask David!, Marketing, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Website Traffic
Tagged backlink, bing places, blog, boost seo, boost traffic, communities, discord servers, drive traffic, facebook, facebook groups, forums, free directories, Google Business Profile, google keyword planner, guest post, instagram, instagram reels, linkedin, local business, mailing list, mailing list app, niche, niche directories, pinterest, quora, reddit, referrals, search engine optimization, seo, social media, social share, threads, toktok, twitter, ubersuggest, word-of-mouth, x, yelp, youtube
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AIO vs GEO vs SEO: What’s the Difference – and How to Optimize for All Three
If you’ve been online lately and you're a web dev like me, you’ve probably heard a lot of hype around AIO (AI Optimization) and GEO (Generative Engine Optimization). These buzzwords are being tossed around as the "new SEO" — but what do they actually mean? And how do they differ practically from traditional SEO?
If you’ve found yourself scratching your head, this post is for you. Let's break it down and get real about what AIO/GEO mean, how
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Posted in Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Tagged ai optimization, AI tools, AI-generated content, ai-generated snippets, aio, author, authority, authority signals, backlinks, brand mentions, brand visibility, chatgpt, content clustering, faq, faq sections, featured snippets, forums, generative engine optimization, geo, google ai overviews, Google Business Profile, Google rich snippets, google's ai overview, headings, high-quality content, how-to, internal linking, internal links, keyword research, large language models, llm, mobile friendly, natural language, new seo, organization, perplexity.ai, quora, reddit, responsive, responsive app, schema, schema markup, schema.org, search engine optimization, search engines, seo, structured data, subheadings, technical performance, title tag, topical authority, trust, usability, visibility, website speed, wikidata, wikipedia
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What to do if you have little to no marketing budget?
Having no marketing budget doesn't mean you can't promote your business or project effectively. It just requires a bit more creativity and reliance on free or low-cost strategies. Here's a step-by-step guide on what to do if you have no marketing budget:
1. Define Your Target Audience:
Before you start any marketing efforts, it's crucial to know who your audience is. Understand their needs, preferences, and where they spend their time online.
2. Optimize Your Online Presence:
Make sure your
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